What we can learn from National University of Singapore’s AI implementation
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As companies around the world continue to explore artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, organisations often face several hurdles in successfully adopting AI technologies.
Professor Anthony Tung, AI Lead for Urban Sustainability at the NUS AI Institute in Singapore, and a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at NUS School of Computing in an exclusive interview with iTnews Asia said these challenges stem from factors such as a lack of AI understanding, limited talent, data constraints, and insufficient computational resources.
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